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A Summer Experience That Aims to Train the Next Generation of Researchers

More than 120 students from Duke and institutions nationwide shared their research at a showcase at Duke this summer – each presenting on projects that spanned the sciences, engineering, social sciences and health policy. The Summer Research Showcase, which took place in July, was a culmination for those students who spent their summer on Duke’s campus immersed in their research. The work was not just about finished projects, said Mohamed Noor, executive vice provost and professor of biology at Duke. “It’s about the process. It’s about the stumbles. It’s about the revisions, the…